The genre known as hyperpop, which takes pop music and shatters it into a million shimmering, distorted pieces, has firmly established itself as a significant force in the landscape of the music industry. Hyperpop, which is characterized by its high-energy, experimental production, vocals that are pitched up, and aesthetics that are frequently infused with internet style, continues to develop and push the boundaries of what is possible. As we move forward into the year 2025, the scene is thriving, with long-standing pioneers continuing to maintain their dominance and new voices emerging the scene.
List Of Top 10 Most Popular Hyperpop Artists In The World 2025
1. Charlie XCX
Charli XCX, whose real name is Charlotte Emma Aitchison, is a British singer, songwriter, and record producer known for her experimental and boundary-pushing electro-pop. Born in Cambridge, UK, on August 2, 1992, Charli XCX rose to fame in the late 2000s, gaining early recognition through MySpace. Her music is known for its bold production, which frequently incorporates elements of pop-punk, hyperpop, and electronic music. She has consistently defied mainstream pop conventions while still being popular, as evidenced by her critically acclaimed mixtapes Number 1 Angel (2017) and Pop 2 (2017), as well as her albums Charli (2019), How I’m Feeling Now (2020), Crash (2022), and her most recent album, Brat (2024), which achieved mainstream success and earned her three Grammy Awards in 2025.
2. Isabel LaRosa
Isabel Sofia LaRosa, born September 18, 2004, is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter, and video director from Annapolis, Maryland. She started writing songs with her brother and producer, Thomas, in elementary school, and the two of them continue to work together to create music that evokes certain moods and scenes, frequently influenced by thriller and horror aesthetics (e.g., Stranger Things, Get Out). LaRosa’s sound is a captivating blend of alt-pop, dark pop, electropop, indie pop, and hyperpop. Her 2022 single, “I’m Yours,” went viral on TikTok, garnering over 150 million streams. Her debut EP, I’m Watching You, was released in 2022, followed by You Fear the God That Loves You in 2023, and her debut studio album, Raven, on April 18, 2025. LaRosa is also heavily involved in the visual aspects of her career, writing and co-directing her music videos.
3. Odetari
Houston-based rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer Odetari is Taha Othman Ahmad. Odetari, born January 1, 2000, started making and releasing music at 13. His genre-blending sound made him popular on TikTok in 2023. Odetari mixes hip-hop, trap, EDM, and hyperpop. He mixes modern electronics with traditional instruments and draws inspiration from video game soundtracks to create cinematic, nostalgic music. He calls his style “Odecore” and calls it “final boss music.” His songs “Good Loyal Thots,” “Narcissistic Personality Disorder,” “Look Don’t Touch,” “I Love You Hoe,” “GMFU” (with 6arelyhuman), and “Hypnotic Data” have all reached Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs and RIAA Gold.
4. Whethan
Chicago-based electronic music producer, artist, and remixer Whethan is Ethan Snoreck. Whethan quickly became Australia’s Future Classic label’s youngest producer and a dominant force in the 2010s electronic scene. Whethan’s experimental electronic music mixes future bass, trap, and house with synthesizers and intricate sound design. His hybrid sound combines hip-hop, pop, and indie rock, appealing to a wide audience. He has over 1 billion streams and worked with Dua Lipa, Joji, Charli XCX, Oliver Tree, and Megan Thee Stallion. Life of a Wallflower, Vol. 1, Fantasy, and MIDNIGHT are among his albums, with Vol. 2 due in 2024.
5. Rico Nasty
Maria-Cecilia Largo, Maryland-based rapper, singer, and songwriter Rico Nasty is Simone Kelly. Early songs like “iCarly” and “Hey Arnold” gained her a large SoundCloud following before her 2018 hits “Smack a Bitch” and “Poppin.” She’s known for blending hip-hop, punk rap, and trap metal, a style she calls “sugar trap.” Aggressive, high-energy music with melodic elements and experimental production is her specialty. She released the critically acclaimed mixtapes Nasty (2018) and Anger Management (2019) with Kenny Beats. She released Nightmare Vacation (2020), which topped US Heatseekers, and Las Ruinas (2022). Lethal is her 2025 rap rock album. Rico Nasty is known for her flashy image, unique style, and many personas.
6. 6arelyhuman
Nonbinary electro-pop musician and producer 6arelyhuman celebrates “sassy scene” and “destroying gender norms.” As a return to the “unquiet spirit of MySpace circa 2006,” their music combines electroclash, 2000s club sounds, and crunk energy with black-eyeliner emo and Dirty South rapped/sung lyrics. 6arelyhuman’s sound is manic rave-ready with heavy production, glitchy textures, and a chaotic, high-energy atmosphere. Popular songs include “GMFU” (with Odetari), “Faster n Harder,” “Hands Up!”, and “XOXO (Kisses Hugs).” Their albums Sassy Scene (2023) and Internet Famous (2024) reference flip phones and Jersey Shore while remaining modern.
7. 9lives
Maxwell New Zealand record producer 9lives was born Warren Jardine on March 10, 2004. He invented the “Sigilkore” sound, a mix of trap, hyperpop, cloud rap, and electronic music. Jardine’s early drumming led him to production. He began posting beats and remixes on SoundCloud in 2021, and his debut single, “Khaos Emerald,” went viral on TikTok in late 2022. 9lives plays “dark trap,” with ethereal lo-fi trap textures, hyperpop’s chopped vocal pitches, and uptempo electronic club styles. He worked with Odetari, Trippie Redd, Kanii, and Lil Nas X. In 2024, Pulse Records signed him after his First Billboard Dance/Electronic charting single “I Love You Hoe” with Odetari.
8. Mura
In the context of contemporary music, there is no artist who is primarily known as “Mura” who fits the profile of the other modern musicians on this list. This is despite the fact that the name “Mura” is commonly associated with Francesco de Mura, an Italian painter who worked during the 18th century. It’s possible that “Mura” is a misspelling or a reference to an artist who is more specialized or just starting out. Parisian painter Francesco de Mura (1696-1782) was a prominent figure during the late Baroque period in Italy. He was primarily active in the cities of Naples and Turin. His works, which are frequently of a religious nature, include frescoes and canvases that were created for royal palaces and churches. Eventually, his style began to reflect neoclassicism as it developed. Although he is a significant historical figure in the field of art, he is not a musician of the modern era.
9. 100 gecs
One duo, 100 gecs, has emerged not only as a prominent act in the ever-accelerating and often disorienting landscape of 21st-century music, but also as a defining sound for a generation that is deeply rooted in internet culture. Using their maximalist, genre-blending, and audaciously chaotic sound, this American experimental hyperpop duo, which consists of Laura Les and Dylan Brady, has carved out a niche that is distinct, frequently divisive, but undeniably influential. When it comes to many people, they are the very definition of hyperpop.
10. ODECORE
ODECORE is not the same as Odetari, but their music and style are similar. ODECORE is from Houston, Texas, and has made a name for itself in the alternative hip-hop and electronic music scenes. ODECORE’s music is known for its interesting lyrics and stories that make you think. It mixes hip-hop with alternative influences in a way that makes for a revolutionary musical experience. Their sound is very expressive and can make you feel a lot of different things. They also mix the worlds of alternative and hip-hop music in a way that makes for a unique and refreshing listening experience. Some of Odetari’s songs are more popular than others, but songs like “DOUBLE TROUBLE – Sped Up” and “DOUBLE TROUBLE – Slowed & Reverbed” show how good they are at making music that is fun to listen to and that a lot of people like. ODECORE keeps pushing the limits of hip-hop, which is always changing.